The blog tour took place during National Spinning and Weaving Week (Oct 2-8, 2006). Look at the archives of these blogs and catch up on the inspiring and educational interviews with author Jane Patrick. (Or skip to the bottom of the page and see what bloggers are saying about the book.
Mon. Oct. 2
Too Much Wool
cassiana.typepad.com/too_much_wool/
Tues. Oct. 3
CRAFT Zine
www.craftzine.com
Wed. Oct. 4
Sweet Georgia
sweetgeorgia.planetfishdesign.com/archives/weaving/
Thurs. Oct. 5
Woven Thoughts
saralamb.blogspot.com
Fri. Oct. 6
WeaveCast, a podcast about weaving
www.weavecast.com
What the bloggers are saying about Time to Weave:
“The book is chock full of inspiring projects that are beautiful and simple to make. Plus, thanks to Jane, weaving looks like a fun and addictive craft.”—Natalie Zee, associate editor, CRAFT Magazine
“Time to Weave is a fun and innovative look at weaving, combining nontraditional materials with a wide range of weaving techniques to make useful and beautiful projects that can be completed in hours—not days. –Syne Mitchell, host, Weavecast (www.weavecast.com episode 7)
“I was fascinated by the variety of materials, projects, and ideas that Jane had put together for Time to Weave.” – Too Much Wool
“What I love in particular about Time to Weave is that it is like the gateway book to such a wide variety of weaving techniques—there’s basket weaving, plaiting, twining, pile rug weaving. This book makes these things accessible.” – Sweet Georgia
“Time to Weave illustrates well that weaving is anywhere and everywhere, accessible and fun.” –Sara Lamb, Woven Thoughts